Sentences with phrase «seen newspaper headlines»

Likewise, you might have seen newspaper headlines screaming that «a daily drink slashes risk of heart disease», or «glass of wine a day keeps high blood pressure away».
I can see the newspaper headline now: «Lone Hiker Discovers Ghastly Cult Bathing in the Blood of a Human Sacrifice.»
I can see the newspaper headline which read Arsenal get a new Ball for Christmas.!!
Soon after, Jerry sees a newspaper headline announcing her marriage to Charlie Chaplin.
I was shocked in early 2001 when I saw a newspaper headline, pretty much buried, stating we just had the coldest two month period in history in the US (set Nov - Dec 2000).

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The headlines of an article I saw in an online newspaper claimed there was proof that going gluten free was a total waste of time and money.
That was the headline in a popular UK newspaper that I saw this week.
«I woke up the next morning, and went down and bought a newspaper out of a vending machine and saw a headline that read, «Basketball Team Dies in Plane Crash» and I thought, «Wow, that is awful.
«Dr. Yemi Oke is a well - known politician and a card - carrying member of the PDP in Ogun State where he once served as the Legal Adviser and a member of the Ogun State State Executive Committee (Exco) of the PDP (See the Certified True Copy (CTC) of The Punch newspaper of 4th January, 2011 under the headline «PDP returns Bankole's opponents in Ogun» marked «Annexure I»).
One evening, during the first year of the investigation, I saw spread out on the reception table of the Occidental offices a copy of the London Times newspaper with a great, big, bold headline that said, «Occidental puts profit before safety.»
If you look at the newspaper before you go to work and see a headline about a bombing or tragedy of some kind, it's better to read the article all the way through and repeatedly expose yourself to the negative information.
The headlines of an article I saw in an online newspaper claimed there was proof that going gluten...
There are minor framing problems that can be seen when newspaper headlines are shown on screen and you can't read the whole headline.
«When lower - income or nontraditional potential gap year participants see newspaper articles with headlines like «Malia Obama's «Gap Year» is Part of a Growing (and Expensive) Trend,» I worry that they will foreclose on the idea that a year of self - discovery, career exploration, and global perspective - taking could be for them as well» she says.
It is difficult to open up a magazine or newspaper today without seeing a headline trumpeting the presence of a «mental health crisis» — particularly on our college and university campuses.
I was interested to see how my own blood temperature chilled at reading a headline in the usually cautious British newspaper, the Times of London: Sadaam Hussein: The New Hitler?
I even saw one newspaper headline out of Chicago that denounced Amazon for this.
Everywhere you can see strange notes or newspaper headlines saying that mysterious deaths happened in this area.
In Dan Duray's story for The Art Newspaper on the developing market for Sherrie Levine's work, there's a bit of a buried lede (the big news that comes late in a story and, for many, is seen as bigger news than the headline and lead paragraph (or lede in journo - speak.)
* I changed the headline, which I'd written long before I saw the Business Standard article, because some readers noted, correctly, that it might be misinterpreted as implying that the Indian newspaper's characterizations of discussions Thursday night were accurate.
It's also made front - page headlines in many major newspaper across the country — something I haven't seen before.
If you scanned social media or the headlines in many online or print - based newspapers or magazines published in 2017, you were pretty much guaranteed to see posts and articles on artificial intelligence (AI).
Which meant that it seemed odd to see headlines like Gavel falls on Judge Cosgrove, by Tracey Tyler in the Toronto Star for April 1, (admittedly fixed in the electronic archive) or Gavel Slams Harper on Khadr in the free Toronto newspapers for April 24.
Which meant that it seemed odd to see headlines like Gavel falls on Judge Cosgrove, by Tracey Tyler in the Toronto Star for April 1, (admittedly fixed in the electronic archive) or Gavel Slams Harper on Khadr in the free Toronto newspapers for April 24... [more]
The name of the author (if known) and the headline or column heading in a daily newspaper are cited much like the corresponding elements in magazines (see 14.199 - 202).
The decision provoked disturbingly offensive front - page newspaper headlines of a kind rarely seen in this country, adorned by large accusing pictures of the three judges: «The judges versus the people» (The Telegraph), «Enemies of the people» (The Daily Mail), «Three judges yesterday blocked Brexit.
The text refers to a headline on that date from the British newspaper The Times, and is generally seen as proof of the date bitcoin was first mined.
That «custody» is a fighting word one can see from every newspaper headline using it — it always goes with «battle.»
I had seen photos of Abedin and Weiner under breathless headlines in the New York newspapers and I've tried to make sense of it all.
They scan those titles (like they might scan the headlines of a newspaper) to see which website offers what they need.
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